2.88. openstack dataprocessing job binary create


usage: openstack dataprocessing job binary create [-h]
                                                  [-f {json,shell,table,value,yaml}]
                                                  [-c COLUMN]
                                                  [--max-width <integer>]
                                                  [--noindent]
                                                  [--prefix PREFIX]
                                                  [--name <name>]
                                                  [--data <file> | --url <url>]
                                                  [--description <description>]
                                                  [--username <username>]
                                                  [--password <password> | --password-prompt]
                                                  [--public] [--protected]
                                                  [--json <filename>]
Creates job binary

Optional arguments

-h, --help


        show this help message and exit

--name <name>


        Name of the job binary [REQUIRED if JSON is not
      provided]

--data <file>


        File that will be stored in the internal DB [REQUIRED
      if JSON and URL are not provided]

--url <url> URL


        for the job binary [REQUIRED if JSON and file are
      not provided]

--description <description>


      Description of the job binary

--username <username>


      Username for accessing the job binary URL

--password <password>


      Password for accessing the job binary URL

--password-prompt


        Prompt interactively for password

--public


        Make the job binary public

--protected


        Make the job binary protected

--json <filename> JSON


        representation of the job binary. Other arguments
      will not be taken into account if this one is provided

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